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The former manager of a cinema which shut more than a year ago has spoken of her sadness at seeing the historic building sitting empty.
Construction will begin on a new multi-million-pound roundabout which will feature a Roman statue of the sea god Triton that was uncovered nearby.
Seven tennis courts have been transformed into ‘something to be proud of’ after a six-month refurb.
People will be left hungry and with nowhere to go if a building used by a homeless charity is taken back, its founder says.
A discount supermarket wants to expand one of its current stores by knocking down a building next door after five years of planning delays.
Nine courses, including journalism and art history, could be phased out at the University of Kent as a consultation is launched.
Five women and a man were allegedly assaulted by the same person in a fight that started in a nightclub and spilled into a street in the early hours.
An alert has been issued as stretches of the county’s coastline are set to face flooding at high tide.
Highways bosses have pledged to clean up a dual carriageway next to a £100m junction project which is strewn with “disgraceful” rubbish.
The search for a 72-year-old man who had been reported missing has been called off after a body was found.
The University of Kent is cutting jobs and scaling back one of its campuses as bosses battle major financial problems.
The landlord of a pub that allowed underage drinking and crime and disorder has been removed following a licence review leaving him £9k in debt.
Taxpayers will have to foot the bill after developers won an appeal to build more than 40 homes on farmland in a ‘tranquil’ community.
The unexpected death of a football league legend whose dedication to the beautiful game was unrivalled has left a “huge hole” in the lives of many.
Organisers of a music festival which had to be pulled last year over safety concerns are inviting residents to have their say over a new format.
There was only one way on and off the Isle of Sheppey until 2006 when the new bridge opened and took the Island from a “dead end” to a destination.
Developers say a new estate that will be sandwiched between two main roads and near an expanding roundabout will help meet the area’s housing needs.
A toilet block which cost £140k and has been open for less than a year has been forced to shut for a second time after a suspected arson attack.
Infinity Fitness is hoping to turn the last units in a town’s regeneration scheme into ‘one of the best-equipped gyms’ in the area.
A once “outstanding” school with more than 1,000 pupils on the roll has been downgraded and told it must improve.